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165Smcma `LLl Look OP C Sn ow Lrue fl �� § C � � iZ 1 -� vPOP I rrennen examine � �""m %�• dame at the riumd burr m the pram audrio�rium of the Si€n f ead« „If you,�," cant danceSet sLtr7 H%. 5 YLOne�C. busy ana learn pop � i�BTbaG , , fvr �-7r-. r'� « «! v': e7� , but /ln�>n v/; / iiS IE �� •. l"hree new staihed, glass windows and a e �,, �i 13 76 now choir lights at St.. Paul's Presbyterian Church in Ingersoll were dedicated L at a service y ore y.. Here, from left, Rev..J. Douyias Gcrdon,: minister of the church, Miss Cdno Currie and Frank Currie view the 'window donated by �..•,�-o �' ��"�G� r the James G. Currie family in memory of Mr. parents and oche" mr inernbers cf the family: ,Currie's (Photo uy Loigfield). Drnfa {' i. 11po or Retiring 1 1� - �,ou,tc L ,.teCic c. Y lg Postmaster'--',!'tL7r.aY JI !�, l dpker uucr 4if, �7'orn tt {�qr'%w)i.�l ,tprlGrsa)�Uorl1 �Ittrf�i�o.om'i i ,1NGLP.SOLl,- Robert Warl., in.ti n WJ+r ,J�7 wrIl f)cq `� tfA000 Ingersoll Postmaster for theipast -.. :16 years and a member of�tbo I'riC- bull Ga Ior14c7)' J fd' lingers011post office staff for 1,42 - ' lyi•.ars, washonorcc.nr y^rlyu 4r ldlrad.. guest of at,a `_r a (-fC (��,, banquet: here Saturday ugh L.'Q.,y; f p IT, (s clt i? U +�. Mr. Wale, who rs - retiring ` 4 1 �aLuruay, received ascroll from �°J.aGfYrC iie)wevi,,Covi--o-+ rpe Postmaster -Generals office, i S t itNe_�' : t C Al-' r, a C o S:`.2(:. presented.by 7. A,Flaherty, of 7'"1r¢•rc ,�5^e i (zta 1l�hFS London district director of pos. ` 7170 O, `ad services for Southwestern "a j a^e = £t LOo Rk Ontario. He also received a.tray /t'a--Lrf 71. 4,t G' from the postal staff. f The banqueC, at the Ingersqqoll 'J.d "nl r+Nsrcr an was attended by employees C �0 5 H the Ingersoll post office. � �� t`i4i,;:�e m� what c lbw I Ingersoll it otlb �•-Jyvnp�pcf ii' �^w J.>5' �L r9.,w, �1."Gi'fC✓ �: %r'• Streetrojacl INGF.RSOLL — A town pro �'� -` fi y• ����� - _ sosal to Canterbury Street "r"f 's w L A ! I " ' .< r m. < 141 v<l;ir' cu.�.'f J.,r Ge Y+'✓r-a for two blocks was stalled last L�. i rh. night when a delegation of 20 !,v-a ,ti Yr- %a"/ sgry •'-.F-""� -ram."'uf'"� " C.;v residents opposed to the move - appeared before council. a ii -. . h. ,�• �.. Cost of the project has been a ,A, n' A p,0 a n approved by the Ontario Mu- C34- ,:LU --,!✓b �_ �"' w L.,;.t, ''``� nicipat Board. The, widening) a",goo.�) y' ^ krl was suggested last year by the {i,C�ie%J �D a.tf.+' �' department of transport follow- - mg a survey. - The str;eeC, which Is an access Z J route to Highways 401 slid 15 F, is now 20 feet wide slid the de- c sr r T C>/rr�r� JJ- partmeht suggested it be widen - ad to 42 feet. Residents.i �a cu.fn-tr ttiulentc of the area said last night they do not ob.Irc6 �j ''a,gf Cr a ,/.�%µ+-`0'f 'L, QR'J�y,(6i), Y.w O•a'+"S'- " ,t f fara y 8"9.+u". to a widening but feel that � .. increasing the Width by 10/ID. t•.a++-eiealn`�%J '' �' z i.,ra f u^.,pLawv Cus.l,• �,.cw w..u.es-e.. ,.�eG v ,f Sent is too tcouncil le- cidrd to contact tho depart- .7ii q /) highways or higla)g at London .C�J .+✓ C,-w L.. ;,- %1's .Cq.x i f/i P4✓a",AYC•W Il'ixr,�IC✓ assista nee in worhing out : / /a oc t { .. �.:�', , ;{ ✓ , a..,,..;<a+.✓aee:e(Q' ,�,/.3^.,w,v'-= the problem. - - -